5 things learned about Colts from offseason workouts

Any team that goes through the type of extensive rebuild the Indianapolis Colts are currently going through entering the 2018 season can make it difficult to find their identity early on.

The Colts haven’t even put the pads on yet — they won’t for over a month — but there were still some things that stuck out throughout the spring workouts that could begin to help shape the identity of the team.

Let’s take a look at five things we learned about the Colts from the offseason training program:

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Andrew Luck is taking steps in right direction

Likely the biggest enigma surrounding the Colts was the status of their franchise quarterback in Luck, who is working his way to being ready for the 2018 season after missing the entire 2017 campaign.

It isn’t clear if Luck will be ready for Week 1, though he is confident he will be, but there was tangible progress being made during the spring as Luck was seen throwing a football in front of the media for the first time since October when he suffered a setback.

The Colts are hoping to get Luck running full steam in training camp and he’ll continue his program during the break but there was some progress with the 28-year-old.

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